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But that appears to have ruffled feathers with the auction site, which operates its own payment processing outfit, Checkout competitor PayPal, leading eBay to stop placing AdWords ads via Google, Valleywag reported.

The tech gossip site quoted a Deutsche Bank analyst as saying Google’s party, due to be held on the site of the Boston Tea Party in what the company said was a move toward “freedom” and “alternatives”, was a “truly retaliatory” move.

Just under four fifths of internet shoppers are happy with the retailers they use online, according to new figures from the IMRG.

The report found that the web was customers’ preferred channel for two categories of goods – 64% of respondents preferred to buy books, DVDs and CDs online, while 56% preferred to shop online for travel bookings and tickets.

June 18th 200719:42

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